Eastern Sun, 11 October 1970

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  • 18 1 THE SUN Final edition Price 10 cents Vol. 1 No. 30 Sunday, 11 October 1970. MC (P) 1953
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  • 494 1 ANGELES Susan Atkins stabbed actress Sharon Tate to death ond then tasted her blood and said, "Wow, what a trip/' a state witness quoted the defendant today at the Tate-La Bianco murder trial. Virginia Graham, 37, a red-haired
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  • 181 1 A SEA of fire threatening Shell installation on Pulaii Bukom was yesterday masterfully snuffed out by a tug boat using chemical foam. A 20 feet by 300 feet stretch of the channel separating Pulau Bukom Besar from Pulau Bukom Kechil erupted into flames shortly after 5
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    • 10 1 ORIENT DM leader in radical new timepieces SONY STEREO RECEIVER
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    • 173 1 SONY SON V SONY SONY > r, jmjoA ti i BP 1 a place for everything... everything in its place Miss Maggie Lim rates high as an efficient secretary. Just one look at her desk will tell you it's so. Pencils and carbon paper in the top drawer, stationery in
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  • 3898 2 THE Ministry of Education, Singapore yesterday issued the following results:LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (SPRING) EXAMINATIONS 1970 This LI the second list of candidates who were successful in the above examinations held in April and May:HIGHER STAGE SHORTHAND SPEED 110 Ang Jong Eng; Ang Slew Keow; Ang 81ew
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    175 3 FATAL ACCIDENT AT CONSTRUCTION A construction worker, Sioh Kok Moh, 18 fell to his death from the 15th floor of an unfinished hotel at Victoria Street yesterday. M a I a c c a-born Siah arrived Here six months wi h four of his friends to find work.
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  • 290 3 THE Supreme Court Saturday rejected the appeal by two Indonesians against the confiscation of gold bars worth $586,000 ordered by a criminal district court. The Supreme Court upheld the decision by the criminal district court that the bullion be forfeited to Singapore Government. The gold, weighing
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  • 101 3 8.00 a.m. Children's Day excursion Kampong Kapor Community Centre. 8.00 a.m. Singapore Tourism Seminar, Singapore Hilton. 8.00 a.m.—Excursion for Youth Grouth, Tanah Merah Community Centre. 8.00 a.m. Art Exhibition, Cedar Girls' School. 30 00 a.m. Dr. Toh Chin Chye "Meet The People Session", Rochore Community Centre. 10.00 a.m.
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  • 85 3 Police want to talk to 800 Kiat Seng, a ship's purser whom they believe can help them in their investigations into the recovery of $11,731 entrusted to him in Bept. 3. Soo's last address was given as Room 1200-D, Block 164, Stirling Road, Singapore, 3. A
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  • 52 3 An employee of Neptune Orient Lines and his girl friend were robbed of their wrist watches valued at $250 on Friday Mr. Wong Kai Ming, 25. a radio officer, was sitting with his girlfriend on a bench at Commonwealth Avenue when four men armed with rlaauor.
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  • 139 3 KUANTAN Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak yesterday hoped that Communist China would heed world opinion and pursue a policy of friendship and coexistence without Interfering in the domestic affairs of other countries. He said that at present there were no indications that Communist China would change
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  • 102 3 A coffee shop assistant was Saturday fined $6OO by the seventh magistrate, Mr. Tan Teow Yeow for carrying on a 'lO,OOO character lottery.' Siah Seng Choh, 30, was found guilty of being a collector for the illegal public lottery at a coffee shop in Kim
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  • 58 3 An old woman was yesterday fined $lOO for gambling in m common gaming house on August 13. Madam Ong Hoe, 65, was convicted by the eighth Magistrate's court for being engaged in a game of English cards at 145-D, Lorong Gendi. The court was told
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  • 118 3 Competitions to select the cleanest licensed hawker stall, cleanest market stall and cleanest sundry shop are being organised by the Telok Blangah Citizens' Consultative Committee. These contests are part of the contribution to the keep Singapore clean and oollution free campaign. Other activities Include an essay contest
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  • 66 3 Two youths were Saturday remanded at the Central Police Station, pending further Investigations into a charge of armed robbery. Llm Jim Llak and Chua Yong Beng, were alleged to have held Slti Bakar Blnte Mohamed, at the point of a knife, and robbed her of her gold
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  • 279 4 TOKYO A six-car train carrying home-bound passengers and family groups on a weekend excursion collided wiHi a dump truck Friday night in one of the worst railway accidents in Japan. Police said five persons, including the driver of the truck and a married couple,
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  • 64 4 ROC BRYNNER, the 23-year-old son of veteran actor Yul Brynner, does something his father hadn't been able to do for a long time. The youngster, whose father had made his bold pate something of a trade mark, had his shoul der-length locks shorn for his role
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  • 56 4 SIMLA. India Fortytwo people were killed and 10 injured when a bus plunged off a winding mountain road into 200-foot (60 metres) deep ravine in the remote Chamba district of northern India yesterday Officials said 35 of the 52 passengers in the bus were killed instantly and seven
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  • 79 4 HONG KONG Twen-ty-eight accidents involving children illegally employed in Hong Kong factories have been officially reported so far this year, Labour Commissioner R.M. Hetherington said today. He told the legislative council that the number of occupational accidents to young people aged 14 to 17 in
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  • 528 5 -COURT TOLD A British coroner's jury yesterdoy rejected a theory that on Americon killed in last month's abortive attempt to hijack an El Al airliner over Britain was ey#>cuted after capture. This was one of the possibilities advanced ot on inquest here yesterday. But the seven-man
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  • 71 5 SYDNEY If yoo wish to spend the summer In pleasant company, try to And lovely Lesley Miller, 20, on the beach at Coogee, where she is sunbathing. But among the plethora of pretty girls on the beach, you might catch a sunstroke while having a
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  • 234 5 MOSCOW Vaslll Tolstikov, first Soviet ambassador to China since 1967, left for Peking Friday to take np his post in a first step toward returning Sino-Soviet diploma-, tic relations to normal. The ambassadorships to Peking and Moscow have been vacant since the outbreak of the Chinese
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  • 123 5 THE HAGUE. The 58th Inter-Parliamenta-ry Union (IPU) conference here Friday adopted a resolution asking governments to consider severe sanction* against aircraft hijacks and the seizure of hostages. The resolution Invites governments to consider the adoption, by common agreement, of sanctions such a« the boycotting of airports
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  • 807 8  -  Pearl Harbour Revisited by Ralph Novak OK ft bright Sunday morning almost 29 years ago, Cmdr. Mitsuo Fuchida, flight leader for an armada of 360 Japanese planes, directed the attack that surprised and nearly annihilated the American fleet ftt Pearl Harbour, Hawaii. On a bright Tuesday
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 1239 10/15 HELP I've been brainwashed. I didn't realise it 'til that fateful decision of only two days ago when I decided to retire to the obscurity, anonymity and relative security of Weatherbee Wong, citizen. I can't do it. I thought I'd
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    • 360 10/15 Beware... the eye of WEATHERBEE WONG is on you WM .lA cjrco Th«rftr« NightClub "ME I'NISEX" Never before seeo lo Singapore! Ultra-mod choreographyl Love dances! Ballet in 'see-nothlnga"! Live "atatuea" leap, pirouette, twirl In claaslo ballet atancea. Ao lnt'l caat with Nutiischa. atar of famous Crazy Horse Saloon In Paris
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  • 338 11  -  sffg By LESLIE NAKASHIMA rpOKYO Berkrerk Chartvanchai, the World Boxing Association's (WBA) flyweight champion, arrived from Thailand after midnight Friday but worked out yesterday afternoon in preparation for his title defence against Japan's Masao Ohba, Oct. 22. The 22-year-old champion impressed Japanese boxing writers at
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  • 127 11 SYDNEY Scottish driver Andrew Cowan, winner of the London to Sydney rally, retained his lead in the New South Wales Southern Cross Motor rally, though be (aces the threat of stiff penalties after possible protests. Cowan, the defending champion, sped through a control point
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  • 198 11 TOKYO Japanese teams swept the first three places yesterday in the first World Team Ka- rate championships. Karate is a form of hand-to-hand combat without weapons, founded In China and developed In Japan. Five teams of five competitors each from Japan, four from
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 11 FOR A PICTURE SWING, (left) Pittsburgh golf pro Ron Murphy recommends using a mirror to analyse your form. Says Murphy, "The beginner's main fault is how he addresses the ball. Mirror watching will help him correct his stance and grip." With mirrors being installed at country clubs throughout
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  • 105 11 MANlLA—Filipino Ben Arda, one of Asia's top players, yesterday won the Holiday Hills open, the first leg of the Philippine Golf Circuit, with a final round one-under-par 71 and a fourround card of 278. His victory at the 6,896-yard course southeast of Manila
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  • 37 11 The Singapore Achll es Club will be organls ng a picnic and excursion on 25th October 1970 at Kota Tlnggl, Johore. Members Interested In the picnic and excursion can contact Mr. Venugopalan at telephone *****6.
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  • XXth Olympiad Munich 1972
    • 660 12/13 MUNICH They come from all over the world, the men building for the Olympiad. In the last 14 months construction workers from 23 countries have been employed on the Munich Olympic site: from Austria, Czechoslovakia, France and Ghana, from Greece, India, Italy and Kenya, from Morocco,
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    • 113 12/13 MUNICH The mascot of the 1972 Game: will be a young dachshund: Olympia-Waldi. It will be on sale in various sixes, in rubber, plastic and cuddly versions, both jointed and stiff. The real live OlympiaWaldi. an 84-day-old wire-haired dachshund with an illustrious pedigree, was presented
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    • 233 12/13 MUNICH Blond hair, 25 years old that is "Miss Munich 1970". She will be playing the lead in the third promotional film to be made by the Organising Committee for the 1972 Olympic Games. The 20-mlnute colour film will be called "A Town Invites
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  • 247 14 THE visiting Northern Suburbs XV from Sydney trounced the Singapore President's XV 19-5 in o friendly tour rugger match at the Padang yesterday. The visitors chalked up their score through two goals, two penalties and a try to the losers solitary goal. Play was
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  • 125 14 MANILA Junior lightweight champion Yoshiaki Numata of Japan was unanimously chosen World Boxing Council (WBC) boxer of the month for October for what the ratings released yesterday described as his "sensational" knockout win last month over American Raul Rojas. Numata stunned a crowd of 7,000
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  • 77 14 SENLIS, France Top Australian Jockey Bill Pyers was given a sixmonth suspended orison sentence here after being found guilty of driving under the influence of drink, attempting to bribe a police officer, and assaulting a police officer. He was also fined 4,000 francs (5J2.200)
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  • 498 14  -  A column on American sports by Milton Richman PITTSBURGH Bobby Tolon takes o lot from the Cincinnati Reds. It works out pretty even because he gives a lot, too. The Red* call Bobby Tolas fanny names. They call him "Judy" which Is supposed to
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  • 52 14 TOKYO, Japan Prince Aya, 4, second son of Crown Prince Akihito and Pnncess Michiko, executes some tumo wrestler's training exercises during the annual autumn sport meeting held at the Gakushaiin Kindergarten here October 6. The little girl at left gives the impression that sfa approves of the
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 948 16 YOU'D HAVE THOUGHT that the publicity obout the Kerala nuns would have run out of gas by now, but it is dying very stubbornly and every tew days a parograph appears, to keep up interest. Now that a little water has flowed under the bridges
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    • 75 16 you are needed Everyone wants to be useful and needed. And everyone CAN be when it is seen that the purpose of man's existence is to express God, divine Love. you are needed You are invited to bear, 'You Are Needed', a Lecture by Howard H. Irwin, C.S., a member
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  • 138 17 IT'S natural for most of us to want to feel needed and appreciated. But there are times when some people feel unappreciated and even unwanted. If you've ever felt this way, you may be interested in hearing a lecture entitled "You Are Needed" by Howard H. Irwin,
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  • 718 17  -  By David Williams POUR YEARS AGO, on September 15, 1966, on apparently unimportant pressrelease was made in America. It simply announced the publication of a book a new translation of the New Test ament subtitled "Today's English Version". No one took much notice.
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  • 70 17 "MY BOY," said the rich and elite magnate to hia son, "there are two things that are necessary if you are to succeed in business." Son: "What are they, dad?" Dad: "Honesty and sagacity." Son: ''What is honesty?" Dad: "Alwava no matter what happens or how badly it
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    • 1629 18 THE SIIH: LOOKING AND LIST I rV Singapura CHANNEL a .10 06 Opening An net®, and The Jac* La I Anne Show l-assle "Little Cabbage' Pest* Pop (Repeat) Mr Ed- The Talking Horse liorse and Pussycat' 12.20 Star Soccer 'Birmingham City Va. Queen a Park Rangers' Chinese Matinee The Glove'
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    • 43 19 JOIN THE SUN PEOPLE Please rush me The Sun' as from next Sunday until such time as I advise you to stop. cut here 1 The Circulation Manager, j The Sun, 23-B, Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. J Name: j Address: I .Tel. No:
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  • 891 20 THEATRE AND ART... A 16 YEAR OLD American schoolboy, John O'Neill, will make his first appearance on the Singapore stage in Jean-Paul Satre's "Men Without Shadows". John will play a 16-year-old youth and resistance fighter, captured and sentenced to death.
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  • 553 21  -  By CAMERON BLAIKE "SHAKE PEOPLE, presented by Horror Films International, or tomething tike that, is the most gross piece of garbage I have ever seen in my entire movie-going career. It has absolutely no merit except for some superb photography. The story, such as
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 193 21 mm 3 sill orgaimisatiom OPCHAPD 3 715 notk < han<.k or tm efhom: m mhi.k AS FROM TODAY LAST DAYS! Harry! Bee It Now! 10 a m.. 1 45. 5.15, S JO p m. Ado: |l.5« f.M TH». 4DVKNT1 BCRs iPK i PanaVialon Color CATHAY -***** l«TH EXCITING OAT! It
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    • 313 21 [LIDO Phon. 3734 1 4 UBT DAY! II am. 1.45. U .to. 9.lft p m "Tfcf lluntrr. The llantrj Thr Girl" Color ,S( j|i« OPENS TOMORROW "Long Kna <1 To Freedom" Mandarin to Scope Coiot ktKirWTIIW mi CAPITOL Phone ***** No Sbowißc-N# Free Uil Due to Film'a length Note REVISED
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  • 166 22 LIFE-LINES Of THUNDERBIRD Freddie. Real name: Freddie Kang. Birth date: 28th August 1948. H eight: sft 51ns. Weight: 120 lbs. Birth place: Singapore. Instrument played: Organ, guitar, piano, drums, melodlca, (soprano) glokenspiel. Musical education: Self-taught. Age entered show business: Seventeen. First public appearance: December
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    473 22 A tribute by Richard Green, who once worked with him TIMI HENDRIX wag known as tba wild man of pop v and ha certainly earned that reputation oa stage. Btrt IB private Bfe, among hto close Meads, ha ted a polite, almost ahy, manner. Tha oppoaita to tho
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  • 287 22 CHI HBMOBIX was cbrtateaed Jams* < awrlca Headrix aad say* wHb castsmary humour bl* stage aama was to par caal fram bl* birth certificate aad U par caal mls-spellias.. Ha waa bam la Seattle, Washing toa aa November IT, IMf, waa IR. Ula., Md
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  • 164 22 8P SLADB "Know Who You Are" (Ploydor). SLADE is the name of a new British group, and this is their debut disc. There are only four of them, but the song dispenses with such a volume of sound and Senetrating beat that sere
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  • 243 22 HI THERE! Like I promised you, we're having a spe. cial tribute to JIMI HENDRIX today. Hope all of you appreciate it as much as 1 do. Also as promised, the LIFE-LINES of the THUNDERBIRDS start today. As you can see, we make no idle promises. As
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  • ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
    • 293 23 IN our native New York, prawns do not have heads. Tails, yes. and leet but heads, no. As a matter of fact. New Yorkers never see a live prawn, although live lobsters and crabs are common enough. We discovered, on home leave this past summer,
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      362 23 From the Gulf State of Louisiana, where Creole cooks, descended from Spanish and French settlers and their African slaves, reign supreme, comes a classic recipe for prawns. Like Singapore, Creole country has prawns on its doorstep The warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico teem with prawns as
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    • 366 23  -  By Ruth Bakalar BROILED SHRIMP Behead giant shrimp, slit the back and remove the black vein. Dip In oil or melted batter and grill under the broiler or over a hlbachl or barbecue fire, for 5 minutes or less on each side.
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    228 24 TEN pretty young faces were seen popping in and out of the Asian Seamen's Club swimming pool yesterday afternoon along Anson Road. They are the daughters of the R.A.F. officers' Club members from Chanel rehearsing a water ballet for the coming "1970 Christmas Fair" to be held at
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  • 356 24 IMTARINE Probationary Inspector Chan Jee Kong Saturday denied he pulled the trigger of the revolver which killed coffee seller Lim Chye Huat. He said the revolver went off when he lost his balance when Lim, 20, of Potong Pasir, oulled him while he was unloading it.
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  • 74 24 OAKLAND, California A police officer and two suspected bandits were shot dead last night after an attempted holdup by four masked rnen at a hotel. Officer William Martin and on e of the suspects were killed during shooting after a chase through city streets The
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  • 157 24 BAGHDAD Three young Iranians carrying pistols and explosives hijacked an Iranian Boeing 727 airliner yesterday and forced the pilot to fly to Baghdad. The Iraq News Agency reported that one of the hijackers opened fire and wounded the plane's copilot. When the Boeing landed at Baghdad,
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  • 39 24 MONTREAL The kidnappers of British diplomat Jame s Cross have responded to a Quebec Government appeal for proof that, he was still alive, but renewed the threat to kill hi m if their demands are not met.
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